Hey Beautiful People! Christian just reminded me that one of his (team's) recent Second Story projects for the National Archives in Washington DC is online. Most of what they do can only be used when you're in the actual museum itself, but here's a chance for everyone with internet access to see how one of Portland's bright and shining interactive stars makes the magic happen for cultural institutions across the nation. In this case, the website serves as a way for people to bring their museum experience home with them and continue learning what's in this important collection of historical artifacts. Click here to go directly to the site online. And stay tuned, dear readers, because in the next week or so, another exciting Second Story internet-accessible project will launch on the web, and you can bet I'll let you know when that happens.
3.26.2008
Are you Experienced?
Hey Beautiful People! Christian just reminded me that one of his (team's) recent Second Story projects for the National Archives in Washington DC is online. Most of what they do can only be used when you're in the actual museum itself, but here's a chance for everyone with internet access to see how one of Portland's bright and shining interactive stars makes the magic happen for cultural institutions across the nation. In this case, the website serves as a way for people to bring their museum experience home with them and continue learning what's in this important collection of historical artifacts. Click here to go directly to the site online. And stay tuned, dear readers, because in the next week or so, another exciting Second Story internet-accessible project will launch on the web, and you can bet I'll let you know when that happens.
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Hi,
Just curious about the latest Second Story project release update?
Thanks
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